art by Tomas Karkalas, Lithuania: The spiritual healing by the fine arts starts with the recognition of oneself in other

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“The world is a dangerous place. Not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing”.– Albert Einstein

Tomas Karkalas 2015 ~ Last Mohicans are indwelling Klaipėda

The survivors will bloom in green, and the earth is going to renew once again, but at a moment, we see just the neutral colors. So the art test of our patience. The survivors will bloom. Would it be you?

Tomas Karkalas ~ the disability came to the dead-end but love broke the web’s lock

This photo painting express an overview of my life. The dark picture : I am out of work and money because of a disability. Nevertheless, I rejoice over the sun outside, despite the limitations to move further. The empty purse explains such situation beter than my health situation… My family care for me and the son helps greatly… I am very grateful for the enablement to paint and to arrange lots of art echibitions which were accepted well. That’s nice but I wish to show the better works. It is good to have something to eat, but that can not be the goal of the life. I’m dreaming about good photo equipment, that would enable me to put on a paper my visions and share the light’s story with you. I need around 4 thousands euro… the fantasy?Please create a miracle. Your donation of any amount will illuminate my day, the day of one who lives with disabilities and wants not shut up but bloom with the hearty “Thank You!”
Help me please to live and to create the pictures of the gratitude, to use art mirror.

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Even the best message is just the words, if it comes without the addressee. Therefore, I am questioning myself, what do I do? Why? And thus discover a meaning in my gazing through the window: the passersby dress the famous quotes for the strangers could revive the ages, put the wisdom to the irritating bustle outside. So my “Last Glimpse” got the meaning .

“More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren’t so busy denying them.” — Harold J. Smith